Building a modern alternative of the classic AC Cobra, progress so far...

Overview

This blog is intended to document the build of my Gardner Douglas Mk4 Cobra; partly as IVA evidence, bit primarily to help others learn from my mistakes and/or successes.

I will endeavour to post as often as possible, with a view to entering a single post for a particular element of the build process, however inevitably some things may not be completed in one go. All posts will be tagged so it should be easy enough to find the information you seek.

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Saturday, 26 September 2015

GD Factory Visit

Today I visited the GD Factory to meet Andy & Meena, who greeted
me with a cup of tea which is always a good way to get my business. They
are thoroughly nice people who have all the time in the world for you and
Andy's passion for the cars he builds is infectious. Being an engineer
myself I was like a kid in a sweet shop walking around the factory looking at
all the machinery and seeing cars in various states of build.

They had there Mk3 demonstrator as well a Mk4 on show and Andy took every
one out for a spin which was fantastic. I'd been out on the track at
Castle Combe in June which was amazing, but it was great to see how the car
performs on the open road as that is where is will spend most of it's
time. I was surprised to see how civil and comfortable it could be
compared to the brutality on the track and that is a real selling point for me.

I presented my colour scheme which they loved and spoke about the option of
replacing the grey stripes with carbon in lay and clear gel which (I think)
would look incredible. It would difficult but achievable and Andy
will knock up a sample panel to see how it turns out before I make a final decision.

So that's it, order form filled in and deposit placed which should have my
body ready mid/late January, can't wait....